In an experiment i did in chemistry i found it to be .0105 molar or 2.02 mg of citric acid per mL of soda (this was for diet sierra mist i believe)
Sierra Mist has a pH of about 3.25
liquid
Concentrated hydrochloric acid (fuming hydrochloric acid) forms acidic mists. Both the mist and the solution have a corrosive effect on human tissue, with the potential to damage respiratory organs, eyes, skin, and intestines. Upon mixing hydrochloric acid with common oxidizing chemicals, such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach, NaClO) or potassium permanganate (KMnO4), the toxic gas chlorine is produced. I hope the answer I gave helps :).
Mist it in the air and let it fall as a mist onto the Laminate, then use a swiffer style pad on it and you will have pretty good results. DO NOT POUR it on! MIST from a sprayer and let it fall
Because the reaction is extremely exothermic and can produce an acid mist, which is dangerous and difficult to condense. It dissolves more quietly in concentrated sulfuric acid to form oleum, which can be diluted.
Citric acid only 1 acid :)
neutral
There is least chance of fog or mist in the morning as the water vapor present in the atmosphere sheds in the form of rain in the evening and results in least chance for fog or mist in the morning.
Bubbles,mist,fog
Carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, potassium, cirate
The reflectivity from craters near Mercury's poles suggest that there is a considerable amount of ice trapped in their shadowed depths. This is the only form of water that exists on the planet.
In an experiment i did in chemistry i found it to be .0105 molar or 2.02 mg of citric acid per mL of soda (this was for diet sierra mist i believe)
Joseph Lister invented "a machine that pumped out a fine mist of carbolic acid into the air around an operation."
You wouldn't be able to see the sky past the thick atmosphere. It would be quite foggy on the surface, but you would be able to see the rocky surface of the planet through the dense mist.
the mist is about clouds of mist trapping people inside a store because the mist had flesh eating monsters.
Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. ... As a verb, mist means "to cover with mist," so you might mist your dry plants or watch your windows mist up in the rain. Mist can also refer to a general dimness or cloudiness: "She watched through the mist of her tears."